By now, you’ve probably watched Adele’s new music video for her single “Hello” a thousand times, but we invite you to watch it once more. This time, it’s narrated by none other than Sir David Attenborough.

During an interview on BBC Radio 1, DJ Greg James asked the legendary narrator to give the first minute of Adele’s video his signature voiceover treatment. He was hesitant at first, because he didn’t want Adele to be angry with him. To quell his fears, the DJ said, “I think Adele would probably love this more than anything in the whole world.”

I would pay good money to listen to Sir David Attenborough’s take on pop culture every day. His personality is warm and his voice is iconic. Thanks for always keeping us entertained, Sir David!

OK Go, the alt rock band hailing from Chicago who became famous for their visually stunning videos, has wowed the world again. Just like the treadmill-dancing “Here It Goes Again” music video and their optical illusion-laden “The Writing’s on the Wall,” their new release is a showstopper. The video for “I Won’t Let You Down” involved lots of people, umbrellas and good timing. Keeping up their reputation for tight choreography and crazy, large-scale sets, this video features a huge cast of umbrella-wielding backup dancers and aerial shots. It also features the Honda UNI-CUB, described as a “personal mobility device” that operates basically like a scooter without handlebars.

We’re not sure how well the UNI-CUB will catch on, but it works great in the video.

Singer Colbie Caillat’s new music video ‘Try’ is going viral for the powerful message it sends to women about their appearance and society’s expectations of beauty. In the video, the 29-year-old Grammy award-winning singer goes all-natural. It starts with young girls and women dolled up, but as the music video continues, the women remove their hair extensions, makeup, and fake eye lashes. Colbie herself even ditches her makeup and hair extensions over the course of the video to show her natural side.

While the singer is hoping to make a difference by sending this important message through her music, she’s still a girly-girl at heart and admits that she still “loves getting all dolled up” for special occasions but absolutely enjoys “walking around with no make-up, [her] hair dried straight from the shower, in workout clothes or pajamas.” (Source: ColbieCaillatVEVO) Share this powerful music video with your friends below.